No, you cannot have direct deposits into an account that you are not listed on. However, many account holders can add Power of Attorneys (POA) on their bank accounts, which is basically an authorized user. This person would have the same rights as the account holder, but the account holder is liable for the account. So if the account holder were willing to add you onto the account as a Power of Attorney, then you would have the ability to have direct deposits into the account, as well as full access to the account. The account holder has to go to the bank in-person to do this and must provide identification and sign off on this.
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"cuenta corriente" this is in spanish
You can deposit a SS check in any back account that has your name on it. This only applies if it is a check not already direct deposit.
no you have to have an open account
Yes you can!! If you are trying to deposit into someone elses account, fill out your direct deposit form and provide their Bank ABA (routing number) and Account number. Direct Deposit is an ACH transaction. All you need for ACH transactions are the ABA and Acct numbers.
The purpose of a direct deposit form it to allow payments to be made directly to one's bank account. This is a common method used in larger corporations for direct deposit of one's earnings into a personal bank account.
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Setting up a direct deposit pay on a checking account involves a few things like providing the sender your name as it appears on your account. Other things that one has to provide include an account number and a U.S. Bank SWIFT code.
According to Klein Bank's policies in regards to direct deposit, you can use a direct deposit on your account. Also, there is no direct deposit fee for Klein Bank.
You need to contact the person to whom you have given the direct deposit instructions (Usually your employer) and submit a written request to change the direct deposit account number. In the request you need to mention the new account number into which you expect the money to be credited. In most cases, employers have a website in which you can login and change your direct deposit account details. If they don't have it, a written letter should do.
Contact human resources at your employment and request the change.